. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 514 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL July 27. IW'5. PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY 6E0RGE 8COMPANY 334 Dearborn Street, Chicago, 111. IMPORTANT NOTICES THE STTBSCRIPTION PRICE of this Journal ia $1 00 a year, in the United States. anil Mexico; all other cnuntries in the Postal Union. oO cents a year extra for postaRe. Sample copy free. THE WRAPPER-LABEL DATE indicates the end of the month to which your subscriptio-i 13 pai. 1 For instance, '"decos" on your label shows thai it is paid to the end of Dtcember, 19u4. STTBSCRIPTION RECEIPTS.—We do n


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 514 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL July 27. IW'5. PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY 6E0RGE 8COMPANY 334 Dearborn Street, Chicago, 111. IMPORTANT NOTICES THE STTBSCRIPTION PRICE of this Journal ia $1 00 a year, in the United States. anil Mexico; all other cnuntries in the Postal Union. oO cents a year extra for postaRe. Sample copy free. THE WRAPPER-LABEL DATE indicates the end of the month to which your subscriptio-i 13 pai. 1 For instance, '"decos" on your label shows thai it is paid to the end of Dtcember, 19u4. STTBSCRIPTION RECEIPTS.—We do not send a receipt for money sent us to pay subscription, bui change the date on your wrapper-label, which shows that the money has been received and credited, ADVERTISING RATES will be given upon appli- cation. National Bee Keepers'Association Objects of the Association let —To promote the interests of its members. 2d.—To protect and defend its members In their lawful riithM. . .,. J ,. . 3d.—To enforce laws against the adulteration of Annual Membership Dues, $ General Manager and Treasurer- N. E. France, Platteville, Wis, tW If more convenient. Dues may be sent to the oablisbers of the American Bee JoumaL The Honey-Producers' League (Incorporated) OBJECTS: 1. To create a larger demand for honey through advertlBinK. 2. To publish facts about honey, and counteract misrepresentations of the same. MEMBERSHIP DUBS 1. Any bee-beeper may become a member by pay- ing to the Manager an annual fee of $ for each •2ii (or fraction of 210 colonies of bees (spring count) he owns or operates. 2. Any honey-dealer, bee-supply dealer, bee-supply manufacturer, bee-paper publisher, or any other firm or individual, may become a member on the annual payment of a fee of $10, increased by one- fltth of one (l) percent of his or its capital used in the allied Interests of bee-keepinfic. George W. York. Manager, 334 Dearborn St., CHICAGO. ILL. Italian Queen-Bee Free as a Premium To a s


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